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Gore Bike Wear
Universal Gore-Tex Socks $59.99

Item # GBW3202

Description

Dry feet are the best feet

When the weather is nasty, you wear a waterproof jacket for your torso; so how about waterproof breathable socks for your feet? Pull on the Gore Bike Wear Universal Gore-Tex Sock when the rain on the mountain is coming down in sheets, but the itch to ride just won't go away.

The waterproof Universal Gore-Tex sock is worn close to your skin in order to prevent trench foot from a long, soggy ride or a wet commute. Not only does the Gore-Tex fabric stop water from getting in, but it breathes to let sweaty vapors escape, too. This keeps your feet from perspiring like they're in plastic garbage bags, and believe us, your friends will appreciate it. For comfort, Gore used flatlock seams to prevent pressure points and chafing while you pedal. And to ensure a precise fit, each sock features a reflective logo for its corresponding foot.

The Gore Bike Wear Universal Gore-Tex Sock are available in the color Black and in sizes 5.0-6.0, 6.5-7.5, 8.0-9.0, 9.5-10.5, and 11.0-12.0.

Comment on Paul Height's review:

A Strong Layering Approach

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I wear these with thin, wool socks beneath. No issues with wicking, or too much sweat, etc. They are the most fortified layer you could wear inside a normal road shoe. I found them to run a little small with respect to foot length, and slightly large in the ankles. The material is not flexible like a normal sock, so they'd have to provide room for your foot to fit into. Warm, thin, windproof - allows you to keep riding in the winter. Four stars only, as durability has not been tested yet.

Comment on Mike B's review:

Works Well

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Fit:
Runs small

The sizing on these is a little tricky, since they don't stretch. This also makes them difficult to get on, so size up if you're not sure. otherwise, you might not be able to pull them over your heel and ankle.

Assuming you size it right, these work great. My feet stay warm and dry on winter cycling rides down to the 30's, and the wool socks I wear underneath stay dry because they're plenty breathable. A great addition to my cycling shoe and my hiking boots.